GEOG 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Hutterite, Glocalization, Douglas Massey
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In the context of local cultures or customs, the accuracy with which a single stereotypical or typecast image or experience conveys an otherwise dynamic and complex local culture or its customs. The effects of distance on interaction, general,y the greater the distance the less interaction. A term associated with the work of david harvey that refers to the social and psychological effects of living in a world in which time-space convergence has rapidly reached a high level of intensity. With respect to popular culture, when people within a place start to produce an aspect of popular culture themselves, doing so in the context of their own local culture and making it their own. The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape. Defined by geographer edward ralph as the loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next.